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San Mateo seeks to remedy high rate of collisions
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More right-turn-on-red bans and lower speed limits are likely in store for San Mateo, as recent data shows the city has twice the rate of intersection collisions than the statewide
on Apr 23
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Drama remains in District 16 recount in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties
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Questions are continuing around the funding for the recount in the District 16 congressional race that saw candidates Evan Low and Joe Simitian tied for second place.
on Apr 21
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The wind is music in South San Francisco
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You may not know that South San Francisco is home to a Wind Harp. You may have seen it, though, because it is highly visible on the Bay side of
on Apr 4
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License plate readers to increase throughout county
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Citing increases in organized retail theft, several cities throughout the county are purchasing more automated license plate readers, but rampant data-sharing violations among law enforcement agencies, both Bay Area and
on Apr 2
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What should be done to lower California’s growing poverty rate?
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The numbers of Californians living in poverty or near-poverty edged upward this year as federal pandemic programs expired, according to a new survey by the Public Policy Institute of California
on Nov 7, 2023
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San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus is at odds with oversight plan
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After initially backing some form of oversight, San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus says she opposes a model that features subpoena power, arguing the added bureaucracy will drive away deputies
on Oct 20, 2023
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Broadway Station grade separation ‘within reach’
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It’s been nearly 20 years since a train has stopped at Broadway Station in Burlingame during the weekday, and Caltrain officials said it will take raising the tracks there for
on Oct 11, 2023